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| The Khan war: Once again Bollywood is divided between two superstars. As Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi and Ghajini get set for release, the battle for supremacy is on! Let's look back and see how many times fate (popularly known as the Filmfare Awards) has pitched these two against each other. |
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| Once upon a time: It all began in the year 1995. Bollywood was bustling since it had seen two of its best films - Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge and Rangeela. Both SRK and Aamir had give career defining performances but the award went to Shah Rukh for Dilwale.... |
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| Miffed forever: Aamir, who thought he had done a better job than SRK was so angry that he swore off Indian awards forever - at least the popular ones. |
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| Rumour mill: Aamir, who was also nominated for Akele Hum Akele Tum sat sulking while his fans spread rumours that SRK had paid his way through to the Best Actor award. |
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| Rectification: The following year, Filmfare sought to mend ties with Aamir and gave him the Best Actor award for Raja Hindustani. Aamir did not come to receive the award and stuck to his 'no-Filmfare' rule with resilience. |
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| Meanwhile: It wasn't really a defeat for SRK because he wasn't even nominated that year. All he had to offer in 1996 were the nearly B-grade films Chaahat and English Babu Desi Mem. |
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| Back to reign: Shah Rukh was back with a bang the following year to be crowned once again, this time for Dil To Pagal Hai. |
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| Super Shah Rukh: SRK won yet again in 1998 (awards were held in 1999) for Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. |
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| Finally: The turning point came in 2002 when Aamir finally won for Lagaan. He of course maintained a stoic silence and did not attend the ceremony. |
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| Lost finally: That year SRK was nominated for Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham, but he didn't win the award. |
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| SRK builds a collection: In 2003, SRK won the Best Actor award for Devdas. Aamir was not nominated. |
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| We, the people: SRK was on a roll as he won the award yet again the next year; this time for Swades. Aamir was once again missing from action. |
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| Firm action: After a decade of wasting nominations on Aamir, Filmfare had had enough by 2008 and even though Aamir's Taare Zameen Par had made waves across the country, they ignored him. The film however was not ignored and young Darsheel was given the Best Debutant Award. |
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| Master coach: While Aamir was winning accolades across the world, it was SRK who won the Filmfare award. His role as the hardened coach Kabir Khan in Chak De! India did the trick. |
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| Circle of evil: Life has come full-circle and once again the two Khans will face each other. Will Aamir's remake of a remake win the votes? |
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| Duplicate: Will Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi and Ghajini cancel each other out and make way for the likes of Hrithik or Abhishek in the top-seed position? It's a possibility. |
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